Kickoff to Rebuild in Los Angeles for Super Bowl 56
In partnership with Lowe’s, the Official Home Improvement Sponsor of the National Football League (NFL), Rebuilding Together Of The City of Angels provided critical repairs for 16 neighbors in Los Angeles’ View Park neighborhood as part of Kickoff to Rebuild.
Kickoff to Rebuild is an annual Super Bowl-sanctioned event hosted by Rebuilding Together, a leading national housing nonprofit with a mission to repair the homes of people in need and revitalize communities. This year’s event was led by local nonprofit affiliate, Rebuilding Together Of The City of Angels, which launched in 2020 to address the need for safe and healthy housing across Los Angeles.
While following CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19, volunteers from Lowe’s, Rebuilding Together, local contractors and community members performed home repairs, including roof replacements, bathroom renovations, interior and exterior painting, landscaping and more.
HELP US REPAIR HOMES FOR OUR NEIGHBORS IN LOS ANGELES
Our Partners
Lowe’s is passionate about supporting the communities where its associates and customers live and work. This year, Lowe’s is investing $3.2 million in more than 50 communities in need across the country. Since the inception of the partnership in 2007, Rebuilding Together and Lowe’s have collaborated closely to deepen our impact in neighborhoods and communities nationwide. Together, Lowe’s and Rebuilding Together work to improve the lives of thousands of neighbors in need and provide better access to safe and affordable housing, positively impacting communities across the country.
About Kickoff to Rebuild
Kickoff to Rebuild is an annual Super Bowl-sanctioned event hosted by Rebuilding Together. For the past 27 years, Rebuilding Together has partnered with the NFL in Super Bowl cities across the country, rebuilding houses and bringing together neighborhoods. To date, through Kickoff to Rebuild, Rebuilding Together has repaired over 150 homes, engaged more than 5,000 volunteers, and invested more than $5 million in communities nationwide.
Check out Kickoff to Rebuild, Super Bowl 55